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Day is an Adamawa language of southern Chad, spoken by 50,000 or so people southeast of Sarh. Ethnologue reports that its dialects are mutually intelligible, but Blench (2004) lists Ndanga, Njira, Yani, Takawa as apparently separate languages. Pierre Nougayrol's publications and field notes of Day from the 1970s constitute almost all of the available materials on the Day language. Güldemann (2018) notes that Day has few morphological and lexical features that are typical of Niger-Congo, and hence cannot be classified with certainty.

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  • Das Day ist eine Sprache, die im Tschad in den Subpräfekturen und Koumra gesprochen wird. Es ist eine Adamaua-Sprache, die zur Sprachfamilie der Niger-Kongo-Sprachen zählt. (de)
  • Day is an Adamawa language of southern Chad, spoken by 50,000 or so people southeast of Sarh. Ethnologue reports that its dialects are mutually intelligible, but Blench (2004) lists Ndanga, Njira, Yani, Takawa as apparently separate languages. Pierre Nougayrol's publications and field notes of Day from the 1970s constitute almost all of the available materials on the Day language. Güldemann (2018) notes that Day has few morphological and lexical features that are typical of Niger-Congo, and hence cannot be classified with certainty. (en)
  • Le day est une langue nigéro-congolaise de la branche des langues adamaoua-oubanguiennes parlée au Tchad, dans les sous-préfectures de Moïssala et de Koumra. (fr)
  • A língua day é uma do sul do Chade, falada por pelo ao menos 50.000 pessoas. Segundo o Ethnologue seus dialetos são mutualmente inteigíveis, porém Blench (2004) lista ndanga, njira, yani e takawa como línguas aparentemente separadas. (pt)
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  • 1993 (xsd:integer)
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  • Niger-Congo (en)
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  • dayy1236 (en)
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  • Day (en)
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  • dai (en)
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  • Day (en)
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  • southern Chad (en)
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  • Das Day ist eine Sprache, die im Tschad in den Subpräfekturen und Koumra gesprochen wird. Es ist eine Adamaua-Sprache, die zur Sprachfamilie der Niger-Kongo-Sprachen zählt. (de)
  • Day is an Adamawa language of southern Chad, spoken by 50,000 or so people southeast of Sarh. Ethnologue reports that its dialects are mutually intelligible, but Blench (2004) lists Ndanga, Njira, Yani, Takawa as apparently separate languages. Pierre Nougayrol's publications and field notes of Day from the 1970s constitute almost all of the available materials on the Day language. Güldemann (2018) notes that Day has few morphological and lexical features that are typical of Niger-Congo, and hence cannot be classified with certainty. (en)
  • Le day est une langue nigéro-congolaise de la branche des langues adamaoua-oubanguiennes parlée au Tchad, dans les sous-préfectures de Moïssala et de Koumra. (fr)
  • A língua day é uma do sul do Chade, falada por pelo ao menos 50.000 pessoas. Segundo o Ethnologue seus dialetos são mutualmente inteigíveis, porém Blench (2004) lista ndanga, njira, yani e takawa como línguas aparentemente separadas. (pt)
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  • Day (Sprache) (de)
  • Day language (en)
  • Day (langue) (fr)
  • Língua day (pt)
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  • Day (en)
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